Registering Domain Names Is Bound to Make an Impact in Your Life

By William Cuva / January 31, 2018
Registering Domain Names

Registering domain names is like owning a piece of Internet Real Estate in the online world.   As with any physical land investment you purchase the land to sell the property, develop a house or use for commercial use or other various reasons. 

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One can say the same thing for registering domain names.  People register domain names for many different reasons, but the main reasons for registering a domain name is to create a website for either a business venture, develop a personal brand identity, personal blog,  ranking & renting, or sell them at domain auction sites. 

Forums, blogging, or personalized websites are very popular for all ages.  With these platforms, you can communicate with friends and family, share pictures, and share other information on these platforms.

The different uses for domain names have grown over the last decade by leaps and bounds.  Buying domains at this point are quite inexpensive depending on the various registrars for registering domain names.   

You can think of domain names as your key to having an online presence.  If you take care of your names, you can have a happy existence online.  With that in mind, there are risks with registering domain names just like any business risk that may or may not occur.

If nurtured correctly, domain names can bring forth high returns and a unique avenue to expand an investors portfolio.

Registering a Domain Name and Email

Are you an entrepreneur? If so, register a domain so that you can create a personalized unique email address.  If you have a personalized email address, this creates a higher level of trust and professionalism for your business.  

If you are Plumber@plumber.vegas, you create for yourself a higher level of credibility vs. a long gmail.com address like TheNumberOnePlumberInLasVegas@gmail.com. 

Also, if you have a strong sense of online marketing, this demonstrates that you are familiar with the importance of branding, google search results and the value that SEO brings to the table.  

The Internet has become relatively easy to maneuver over the past twenty years. Anyone with a bit of computer knowledge can create a professional email address and a decent website and keep up with their spot on the world wide web.   

Many possibilities with using domain names

What is it that you want to express to the world?  Are you a carpet cleaner?  Can you clean carpets, tiles, and upholstery like no other carpet cleaner?  Can you get the job done? You can create a website and let your city know that you are in town and that you are a top-notch carpet cleaning professional?  

Are you looking to showcase your creative skills?  Why not start an arts and crafts blog platform and showcase your artwork?

Do you buy products online?  You can start a review blog and help consumers purchase the latest and best products that you know of based off of items that you have purchased.   

Maybe you are not ready to use your domain name.  If you are not planning to create a website once you register your domain that is ok because you never know what type of idea that you will have in the future, and that domain name that you have registered will help serve the purpose of your new idea.  

Register multiple domain names and create a portfolio of names.  If you have a variety of domain names in your portfolio, it makes it easier to choose the right domain name for your future online business or hobby.   

Registering Domain Names for Profit

You can buy a domain name for a friend or family member.  I’m sure that you know someone who has a creative mind and could use a domain name that you own.  You can lease the domain to them and make some side income in the process.

You can search out businesses that you think can benefit from your domain name and lease the domain to that company and earn extra income.

Also, you can use a domain parking service to help you earn income from your available domain names.  The parking service will monetize your parked domain on a webpage that is optimized with keywords and links so that visitors will discover your domain name and click on the links that your parking service has provided for your domain’s webpage.

As a result, if a visitor clicks on the link, you are paid by your service once your names reach a threshold that you have set. 

Redirect Traffic to Your Existing Website

Ok, so maybe you have an online business, and the new domain name that you purchased has some type-in traffic that you can use to redirect to your already established business.

As an example, let’s say your company name is “yourxyz123dentist.com," and you purchased Dental.vegas under the new domain extension ".vegas"   You can redirect Dental.vegas to “yourxyz123dentist.com" and benefit from the type-in traffic from Dental.vegas.  Your new domain allows you to capture new potential clients that you might not have attracted without this new domain name and also increase your Internet presence. 

Establishing your online presence is becoming the norm for business owners as well as individuals.

At this point in the game, marketing a business is getting tougher and tougher and registering a domain name that is specific to your business is one way to edge out the competition in a google search with a well executed thought out domain name.

How Do I Keep My Registered Domain Names?

Now that you have a domain or multiple domain names it is critical that you don’t lose the names by not paying the renewal fee.  One way that you can lose your domain name or names is by not renewing them before they expire.  

It is crucial that you have a valid email address with your domain registrar so that they can send you expiration notices for your names and any other correspondence that is required to give you information about your names.  

You will have to inform your registrar if you change your email address so that they can continue to send you expiration notices so that you don’t lose your domain names.  

Also, keep your registrar informed if you move from your physical address as a secondary precaution for those great names that you have in your portfolio.  Hey, it doesn’t hurt to keep the registrars informed, so there are no excuses for not renewing your domain names.